
1990
John Waiko is the first Papua New Guinea man to graduate with a PhD and be appointed a professor. He returns to the Binandere clan and his small village of Tabara in the Northern Province of PNG. Once there, he has to organise a celebration for his achievements with his family’s help. Since he has been away for most of his life, he has no recognised wealth in the village (the pigs used for gift giving), nor a network of supporters or knowledge of the preparation and rituals for having such a celebration. He wants the event to happen quickly but that’s not the way it works in Tabara. Man without pigs focuses on the antagonism aroused by the clash between traditional customs and Western values in this remote PNG community.

John Waiko
Himself

Finding Amelia

Attenborough's Paradise Birds

Baruya Muka Archival

Disaster Capitalism

Dead Birds

Into the Jungle

Black Harvest

The Road to Home

Land of the Morning Star

Eating With Cannibals

The Fabulous South Seas

New Guinea: Island of Cannibals

In Search of the Northern Cassowary

Birds from the Gods

BBC Earth - New Guinea

Papua New Guinea: Anthropology on Trial

Power Meri

The Trobriand Islanders of Papua New Guinea

Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People

With the Army